
Sermon Illustrations from ecclesiastes 3
Browse by illustration type
Search by topic, scripture, category etc..
71 Results in 104ms
Display
Sorted By
-
illustration
Different Seasons, Different Challenges
Someone once quipped that we spend the first half of our lives struggling with the sixth commandment ( Thou shalt not commit adultery ) and the second half of our lives struggling with the fifth comma... -
illustration
The Falling of Leaves
As fall temperatures drop, trees begin to lose their green (chlorophyll), and their fall foliage of vibrant red, yellow, and orange appears. Earlier in the year, maples have dropped seedpods (sometime... -
illustration
Use what the World Gives You
Use what you have, use what the world gives you. Use the first day of fall: bright flame before winter's deadness; harvest; orange, gold, amber; cool nights and the smell of fire. Our tree-lined s... -
illustration
Autumn: The Conclusion of our Ordinary Time in the Land
And so we arrive at autumn, the conclusion of our ordinary time in the land. The seeds planted at the start of our pilgrimage have produced a harvest in fields, homes, and towns. Farms display God’s a... -
illustration
A Runner Misses the Forest for the Trees
The author and pastor Louie Giglio isn't the type of runner who enjoys the scenery—he's just trying to survive his workouts. And when he's running in freezing rain? He's barely thinkin... -
illustration
The Dead Poet’s Society
The film the Dead Poets Society is set in 1959 at Welton Academy, a strict, elite, all-boys preparatory school. The main character, Todd Anderson, is a shy and insecure student who struggles wit... -
illustration
Soon and Very Soon?
My kids are still young enough that they ask cute questions. My youngest is still learning what all the measurements mean. He’ll ask, “Mom, how long until we leave?” “15 minutes.” “Is that long?” “No,... -
illustration
The Eternal Question: “Why?”
If you’ve been around a kid who’s just learned to ask “why?”, it can be a bit much. You’ll be asked, “why is grass green?” “Why do birds fly?” “Why do I get hungry?” and much, much, more. Pa... -
illustration
The Truth They Were Hiding
Many have heard of the polymath and famous atheist Bertrand Russell (1872-1970), whose career as a public intellectual touched on a variety of disciplines, including philosophy (he is considered one o... -
illustration
Is That Enough?
The award-winning and now venerable filmmaker Wim Wenders recently put out a new movie called “Perfect Days.” It was filmed in Japan and follows the daily life of Hirayama, a cleaner of public t... -
illustration
The Evangelist Wasting his Time
As a college student, I was returning to school one year on a Greyhound bus. One of the other passengers was a middle-aged man who seemed to be making the rounds, engaging various people in quiet conv... -
illustration
Speaking and Listening
In 1963, the politician, ambassador, and one-time presidential candidate Adlai E. Stevenson addressed the students of Princeton University with a touch of humor. “I understand I am here to speak, and ... -
illustration
Mistaking Pretty for Beauty
I think the mistake most of us make about beauty is that we expect it to be pretty—to please us with its proportions, its balance, its harmony, its rhyme. If those are your requirements, I doubt I wil... -
illustration
Just a stain in the soil
I love a British TV show called Time Team. Hosted by Tony Robinson, a team of archeologists descend on a site in Britain and excavate for three days. Inevitably, the archeologists unearth the dead... -
illustration
Atheists Longing for God
Many of us presume that atheists and agnostics don’t think or care one bit for God. But this is not the case. Heinrich Böll, a German writer and devout Catholic, once joked, “I don’t like these atheis... -
illustration
If This isn’t Nice, What is?
In a commencement speech at Rice University around the turn of the century (the 21st century to be precise) the author Kurt Vonnegut shared some of the wisdom of his life. He went on to share a story ... -
illustration
Nearly Amish
Our family is radical, but we are definitely not Amish—although we love to eat the fruit, vegetables, meat, and cheese produced by our Amish neighbors forty miles away in Lancaster County, Pennsylvani... -
illustration
Francis Collins’ Search for the Divine
While the search for the divine has been somewhat crowded out in modern times by our busy and overstimulated lives, it is still one of the most universal of human strivings. C. S. Lewis describes this... -
illustration
An Atheist Pines for Eternity
In an article entitled, What the New Atheists Don’t See , the British author Theodore Dalrymple shares his honest struggles with atheism. The subtitle of his article is fascinating, “To regret re... -
illustration
Famous Atheist Richard Dawkins Argues that You are an Accident
The atheist author Richard Dawkins, who wrote, “The universe, at the bottom, has no design, no purpose, no evil, and no other good. Nothing but blind, pitiless indifference. DNA neither knows nor care... -
illustration
False Narrative: You Are An Accident
The Russian writer Leo Tolstoy describes a view (not his own view, because Tolstoy was a Christian) of the human person, based on a theory of reality he saw emerging in his day. It is a narrative that... -
illustration
The Slowness is the Point
[T]he old adage “it’s the journey, not the destination that matters most” is particularly true of modern pilgrimage. If the destination is the point, I can get to Santiago from anywhere in the world i... -
illustration
The Intern: The Movie Gets the Power of Work
The movie The Intern did not win any Academy Awards, which is hardly surprising. Punchy blockbuster comedies rarely receive Hollywood’s highest honors. But its message is nevertheless award wort... -
illustration
God is a Gentleman
Frank Buchman, an American Lutheran who founded the First Century Christian Fellowship in 1921, later renamed the Oxford Group in 1928, was known for his belief in divine guidance. One evening, Presid... -
illustration
A Musician’s Inspiration
The great composer Rachmaninoff was famously uncomfortable with being labeled a genius. He preferred to project an image of complete normalcy. Once, a stage-struck listener, enchanted by his “C-Sharp ... -
illustration
Martin Luther on His Last Day on Earth
There’s a well-shared (though probably apocryphal) story that took place about the morning, the Protestant Reformer Martin Luther was having a theological discussion with a few of his friends. One... -
illustration
Dorothy Day: Read Books-Not the News
A common question I’m hearing from folks these days is whether it is beneficial (or a moral imperative) to pay attention to the news. The Catholic nun and social activist Dorothy Day asked the same qu... -
illustration
The Great Ocean of Truth
Sir Isaac Newton was one of the great scientists of all time. Most men of science today agree that his great book Principia is the greatest scientific book ever written. Yet of his achievemen... -
illustration
Even the Almighty took seven
Franklin D. Roosevelt had hoped the Yalta conference (which discussed the future of Europe and Germany post-WWII) wouldn’t last more than five or six days. Winston Churchill, however, remarked, “I do ... -
illustration
A Sin to Play Football
A number of years ago, when sabbath laws were still a contentious issue, a church group was picketing a stadium just before a Sunday game. When Tampa Bay Bucs coach John McKay arrived, the minister co...
Page 1 of 3
Search by Topic
A
B
- Bad Day (1)
- Bad News (1)
- Beauty (5)
- Beginnings (1)
- Being Heard (2)
- Being Late (1)
- Being Right (1)
- Being Stuck (1)
- Belief (2)
- Believing in God (1)
- Believing in Jesus (1)
- Belonging (1)
- Beneficial (1)
- Biblical Faithfulness (1)
- Birth (1)
- Blameless (1)
- Books (1)
- Boredom (2)
- Brevity of Life (1)
- Brokenness (1)
- Busyness (2)
- Busyness of Christmas (2)
- The Body (1)
C
- Calling (1)
- Carrying our Cross (1)
- Challenges (1)
- Challenges of Parenting (1)
- Change (3)
- Change of Seasons (2)
- Change the World (1)
- Changing World (1)
- Children (3)
- Children's Imagination (2)
- Christian Calendar (1)
- Christian Culture (1)
- Christians (2)
- Christmas (2)
- Christmas Eve (1)
- Commitment (1)
- Comparison (2)
- Complementarity (1)
- Completion (1)
- Complexity of Life (1)
- Conformity (1)
- Connection (1)
- Contempt (1)
- Contentment (3)
- Control (1)
- Controversy (1)
- Conversation (1)
- Coping Mechanisms (1)
- Courage (1)
- Creation (5)
- Creation (Human) (1)
- Crises (3)
- Curiosity (1)
- The Christian Faith (1)
- The Christian Life (1)
- The Cross (1)
D
- Daily Life (1)
- Dangers of Technology (1)
- Darkness (1)
- Death (2)
- Death and Dying (2)
- Death Has No Power (1)
- Decision-Making (1)
- Decisive Moments (1)
- Delight (2)
- Depression (2)
- Desire (1)
- Desire for God (2)
- Devotion (1)
- Digital Age (1)
- Distraction (1)
- Divine Intervention (1)
- Divine Love (1)
- Divine Revelation (1)
- Don't Give up (1)
- Doubt (1)
- Dust (2)
- The Digital World (1)
E
F
G
H
I
L
M
N
P
- Pace (1)
- Pain (2)
- Pain and Joy (1)
- Parenting (1)
- Pastors (1)
- Paths (1)
- Patience (2)
- Perfection (2)
- Perseverance (4)
- Philosphy of Life (1)
- Plans (1)
- Pleasing People (1)
- Pleasure (1)
- Postmodernism (1)
- Praise Music (1)
- Pregnancy (1)
- Preparation (1)
- Prepared (1)
- Presence (3)
- Presidents (1)
- Private Faith (1)
- Prodigal Son (1)
- Promises (1)
- Proving the Existence of God (1)
- Provision (2)
- Public Speaking (1)
- Punctuality (1)
- Purpose (1)
- Putting God in a Box (1)
- The Passing of Time (3)
R
S
- Science (2)
- Science and Religion (1)
- Search (2)
- Searching (1)
- Searching for the Truth (1)
- Seasons (4)
- Seeds (1)
- Seeking God (1)
- Seeking the Truth (2)
- Self-Awareness (1)
- Self-Centeredness (1)
- Self-Deception (1)
- Self-Expression (1)
- Self-Gratification (1)
- Self-Love (1)
- Selfishness (1)
- Sex (1)
- Sexual Ethics (1)
- Sexual Immorality (1)
- Sexual License (1)
- Sexual Temptation (1)
- Sharing the Gospel (1)
- Sins (1)
- Skepticism (1)
- Sleeping In (1)
- Slowing Down (3)
- Social Media (2)
- Speeches (1)
- Speed (1)
- Spending Time (1)
- Spending Time with Others (1)
- Spiritual Blindness (1)
- Spiritual Dryness (1)
- Spiritual Problems (1)
- Sports (1)
- Staying Humble (3)
- Storms (1)
- Stress (1)
- Stress Management (1)
- Struggles (1)
- Stuck (1)
- Success (1)
- Suffering (1)
- Suicide (1)
T
- Talents (1)
- Technology (1)
- Telling the Truth (1)
- Ten Commandments (1)
- Thankfulness (1)
- Thanksgiving (General) (1)
- Theological Division (1)
- Theology (1)
- Time (5)
- TIme Management (1)
- Timing (1)
- Tragedy (1)
- Transformation (1)
- Transitions (3)
- Trust (1)
- Trust in God (1)
- Truth (4)
- Truth and Beauty (1)
- Turning People Away from Jesus (1)
Search by Reference







